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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Product Review: Smith's Knife sharpener


I like my Smith's knife sharpener:

Smith's 4" Diamond Combination Bench Stone features coarse and fine grit sharpening surfaces. These surfaces contain multiple layers of micron-sized moncrystalline diamonds and a unique sharpening surface with an overlapping oval hole design. This innovation speeds sharpening by collecting and holding the metal filings which ordinarily build up during the sharpening process. Each stone has a "micro-tool sharpening pad" and a sharpening groove for fish hooks or pointed tools. The soft grip rubber handle is designed to make sharpening safe and easy, and when you are finished sharpening, you can store your stones in the handle for safekeeping.

I use it for sharpening my box cutter blades. I don't even remove the blade from the handle. I simply make a couple of strokes on each side of the blade and I'm done. You can save a lot a money from buying blades for your box cutters. 

I also used it on my large stainless kitchen knife. When I'm ready to cut a roast, it sharpens the blade like nothing I've used before. This sharpener will definitely pay for itself. I wished I had a backup in case I misplaced mine.

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